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On-Stage Stands Pro Heavy-Duty Folding-Z Stand with 2nd Tier KS7365-EJ Reviews
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Customer Reviewsfrom Baytown, Tx. USA January 30, 2012 Music Background: Past Veteran Church music director. Now home studio. Great Keyboard StandReally heavy duty and solid. I love the way it breaks down and it stacks into travel form. It's small enough to lay in my floorboard.from Ohio January 18, 2012 Music Background: Professional Musician/Producer/Engineer Just what I was looking for!This stand is awesome! I needed a nice study stand for my Digital recorder that I use for backing tracks and this is the one. Hard disk recorders are very reliable but must be supported on a flat surface that won't jump around or it may skip and U don't want that so when this arrived it only took about 5-7 mins to put it together and I knew it would be the one!! Awesome build quality and very durable when touring. Don't be fooled by imitations, buy an On-Stage Stand!!from Reed City, MI October 20, 2011 Music Background: Drummer, guitarist/ recently became worship leader Hard core!This key board stand is hard core with how sturdy it is! I'm pretty positive it could hold an elephant.. maybe not an elephant, but it is very sturdy. Would highly recommended this stand.from La Mesa, CA October 13, 2011 Music Background: Worship Leader Z StandThis is the best, sturdiest stand I've ever owned. Actually, I have two of them. Looks great on stage as well.from August 27, 2011 The last stand you'll ever need!You know how every now and then you run into a piece of gear that's really inexpensive but you end up having and using forever because it's so darn good? Well this stand is it!I have to tell you, this thing is like a rock. I use it for my Little Phatty and MPK61 (both have a bit of weight to them) and I know they will be perfectly safe there. When you first get the thing it's all folded up into this weird little mass of steel that you can't quite figure out, but just follow the instructions and you'll be good. It's also worth noting that the higher you have everything adjusted the more stable it is. I actually have mine as low as it'll go because I work in the box, and when it's at it's lowest setting the stand is a little rear heavy, but as long as you don't actually TRY to push it over it's not going anywhere. All I know is this is my go-to stand for now on. from CA, USA January 25, 2011 Music Background: Active professional A1 Abrams of stands!This thing is built! Very sturdy, no shaking or anything, even on carpet. I use a Roland 700GX on the bottom and a Kurzweil PC3 on top - it's not challenged at all by that combo. One caveat...watch your knees if its set low and pick your feet up when moving around it lest you stub your toes. It's steel so it wins. For a heavy keyboard setup you can't go wrong.from January 24, 2011 Music Background: Worship Director, Composer, Gigging Musician Best stand I've ever usedI use this stand with the 88-key 55 lb RD-700NX. Even when I'm hammering the keys, there is no wobble in the stand. Set-up/tear-down time is less than 5 minutes. (A little more than an X-stand, but the steadyness of the stand is completely worth it.) I never want to use an X-stand again. **I highly recommend the bag for the Z-stand.** It makes transportation incredibly easy. Without the bag, it's slightly unwieldy to carry the collapsed parts.from Marfa, Texas (Home of the Marfa Lights) May 7, 2009 Music Background: Aged 63, have been playing professionally since age 15. Simply the best stand I have ever used!I have been buying keyboard stands for 30 years (since I blewup my Hammond A100). I was using a total of three X-style stands for the last 20 years and was never satisfied. Although the initial setup is pretty intense, after a couple of trial setups and takedowns, it's really a piece of cake. Absoluely stable! Kurzweil SP88 on the bottom, Studiologic VK61 on 2nd tier, and Roland JunoD on a 3rd tier pose NO Problem whatsoever. You could set a truck on it! And the icing on the cake is that it all fits neatly into its own bag. Thanks to Michael for his help on putting it all together for me.from dixon, il usa December 19, 2007 Music Background: professional hobbyist this thing is a tanki just bought one of these to put my roland fantom x6 and sh-201 keyboards on and this thing is a lifetime investment. solid stand. does not wobble and is very adjustable. i am so glad i spent the extra money.from Atlanta, GA April 11, 2012 Music Background: Recording and live band hobbyist Heavy Duty ValueThis is a great stand for the money. It's extremely stable, even with my heavy old Wurlitzer EP on the bottom and a medium-weight MIDI rig on the top. You have to negotiate poorly translated assembly instructions, but what is new? I got mine together in a jiffy and was using it within minutes. I haven't tried breaking it down for gigs, so I'm not sure how well that works. But i was happily surprised at the quality.from New York City August 2, 2011 Music Background: Songwriter/Guitar/Bass/Drums Solid stand for those who don't want an A-FrameWanted a three-tier keyboard stand solution that wasn't an A-Frame, which I had for a few years before I sold a bunch of older keyboards, hardware sequencer and drum machine.A-frames take up MUCH too much wall-space, unless you've got wallspace to spare. I don't... After calling On-Stage, I also bought the third tier extension with four arms, the On-Stage "Deluxe 2nd Tier" and "jimmy'd" it to fit on THIS stand's 2nd tier, as per the tech's "unrecommended" directions to do so, by snapping out the plastic caps and expanding the connecting parts tightly with the tubing. HUH?....yup.... It worked great!....I put lighter, more plastic keyboard(s) on that highest third tier. Would not put a "heavy" keyboard up there but, still....it feels very very solid, just the same. What's also great about this stand is (and why I bought it) you can adjust the height of the lowest and strongest tier, so that you can sit and play. Try THAT with your 3 tier X-stand....fuhgedddabouddittt.... from West Linn, OR March 23, 2012 Music Background: Pro Musician, Recording Engineer Perfect for either 1 or 2 boardsI purchased this rig to gig with. I have used it with 2 60+ pound keyboards and I tend to play heavy. The stand is very sturdy and there is minimal movement during play. My only complaint is that the top tier hang out just a little too far over the lower board. It would be nice if the beams were adjustable front to back on the top tier to fix this. Overall I am very happy with this purchase.from United States February 8, 2012 Music Background: Performer, Educator, Music Industry Solid STandThe 1st level is deep enough to hold my Minimoog Voyager, and the 2nd teir (though low for a Voyager) still has enough clearance for me to see, and comfortably control the voyager's front panel. The stand is very solid, fits nicely into my studio space, and looks attractive as well.from Los Angeles August 23, 2011 Worthwhile purchaseI have an 88 key controller that weighs a ton. I needed a stand that could handle the weight AND would take a second keyboard on top that I use for the sounds. This stand is great! It adjusts for those gigs where I may wanna stand as well as the perfect height for seated performing. The top tier allows for positioning the second keyboard at almost any height and angle in relation to the lower keyboard. I like to have the top tier keyboard almost laying on top of the lower keyboard, and this stand lets me do that. The best part is its so steady and strong. I NEVER feel like this thing is going to fold or topple over. It is very well made and a worthwhile purchase! The only down side, and I must stress it is an extremely small downside, is taking it apart. There are two support bars that disconnect and I'm always afraid I'm gonna forget them at a show. However, the sturdiness far outweighs the tear down and set up. This stand is GREATfrom Quincy, IL USA March 20, 2010 Music Background: Pro Musician Flexible, solid, and inexpensive - A triple crown!I got this as a less expensive alternative to a similar QuikLok stand that lives in my home studio. I was pleasantly surprised to find this is every bit as rigid and ergonomically correct, but more practical to break down, and even more flexible for size and height. Just a single caveat, and the only reason I only gave it a 4 instead of 5 - Don't put a fairly heavy keyboard on the top tier without having a keyboard of equal or heavier weight on the bottom tier - It could actually tip backwards! Normally you wouldn't do this anyway, but the design seems to depend on having the heavier keyboard on the bottom to give it stability. I actually own a couple of them now, and they're as solid as a desktop. Two thumbs up!from Buffalo, NY USA December 31, 2009 Music Background: Semi-pro Musician A Beast of a Stand"Heavy Duty" doesn't begin to describe this stand - It's rock steady and collapses to a good size (I can get it to just fit in an old GKB-49). I rated this a 3.5 for two reasons: Setup and teardown take longer than with other stands, and the horizontal depth of the upper tier is not adjustable - the upper board ends up hanging way over the lower board, so it's hard to see the lower controls. Once I got used to those two idiosyncrasies, the stand worked out great!
On-Stage Stands Pro Heavy-Duty Folding-Z Stand with 2nd Tier KS7365-EJHeavy-duty Z Stand for Keyboards with Two Tiers and 400-lb. Capacity |
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